![]() You will probably have a (X64) entry and a (X86) entry. Also, if there is more than one C++2012 entry, you need to repair both. However, since I wrote that and had the problem again with Insider Build 11102, I did discover that you can left click the C++2012 entry(s) and get a repair option directly. ![]() I also meant exactly what I said about how to repair. If you are familiar with Control Panel, you can also go there and click on Programs and Features. Right click the Windows Start Icon at the lower left of your screen in the taskbar and click on Programs and Features at the top of the list there. I meant exactly what I said-"Programs and Features". ![]() Or is something else I should be doing? Please don't skip any steps since I am not an expert at this.No, I did not mean "Apps and Features". Click on Change and then Repair." Do you really mean "Left click on Microsoft Visual C++ 2012 Redistributable (圆4) - 0 and then click on Modify. Then you say " right click on the MS C++ 2012 listing there. ![]()
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